He did prove it - three times.
This man was badder: [IMG]
It's easy to forget how resilient Tiger was when we see his concussion at the hands of Bob Foster, who is widely regarded as the hardest ever...
What's remarkable is that Tiger clearly overpowered Carter, and took his best punches.
There is no 'comfortable decision' to be won against Bob Foster. Do people really think Spinks would be able to force a knockout? Foster would...
Of the greats, I'd say Dick Tiger. Massively strong. [IMG]
Leonard wouldn't be able to get any work done; well, hardly. And Monzon would just bash him down, I doubt a stoppage though, maybe a very late...
'Cause I speak the truth! The best posters on here are the ones who agree with me :cool:
Just because you've been watching fights for a very long time, it doesn't mean to say you're any good a judge. As it happens, I agree with you on...
Who did John Mugabi knock out? Eugene Hart? Don't start that argument with me. You should try observing for once, instead of trawling through...
Classic example of old time bias. Not even worth arguing with you - any level headed poster, and I don't mean Janitor, would disagree with you.
Silly question deserves a silly answer :good Of course, it was no fluke. De Jesus was brilliant. Infact, as his best, I'd put him forward as a...
I also thought that a lot of the work Antuofermo was getting done largely consisted of headbutts and grappling. Not really 'effective' aggression,...
Yes, it was a fluke.
But it's not about strength, is it? It's about Valdez' overall punching ability which was nothing short of excellent. Fighters to beat Valdez?...